Morning Mirror

The conversation is between New York mag’s Jonathan Chait and BuzzFeed’s Andrew Kaczynski. Correction: I previously reported that this incredibly important conversation between these two had been deleted. Actually, it was not deleted after all. In order for Kaczynski to sleep well tonight, I’m clearing up the record.

CHAIT: “I see you follow more than ten times as many people as I do. That seems hard.”

KACZYNSKI: “I unfollower like 700 last year but actually felt like I was missing out so I refollowed a lot.”

KACZYNSKI: “And know I’m at a point where I don’t know if I’m missing out by having too many or two few. I’m a fan of lists.”

FNC’s Greta Van Susteren wants everyone on the plane to shhhhh

(A sampling.)

1:45 a.m. “Red eye etiquette: the rest of us don’t want to hear about your work, we want you to settle down and go to sleep or just read quietly.”

1:49 a.m. “Red eye etiquette: the rest of us don’t want to hear about Frank leaving the company.”

1:53 a.m. “So city of San Diego has noise curfew but no noise curfew for the non stopping talking passenger in cabin.”

The informer

“nationalreview.com is completely down.” — HuffPost‘s Jon Ward at 4:43 p.m. Monday. Others thought it might be his computer because they weren’t having any issues at all.

WTF? It’s not entertaining and he likes it?

“The problem with Chris Hayes show is it’s just not very entertaining and I do like the show.” — BuzzFeed’s Kaczynksi, linking to a Mediaite story about preachy Mexican jumping bean host Chris Hayes‘ show dropping to fourth place in the 8 p.m. time slot.

A refreshingly sane thinker in the bunch

“Whenever someone tells me that they like my tweets I translate it as ‘You are a great loser.'” — Samir Mezrahi, senior editor, BuzzFeed.

Dean Baquet’s non-existent tweeting habits

“The New York Times new editor@deanbaquet has tweeted a grand total of 0 times, so far.” — Colum Lynch, Foreign Policy Magazine.